Illustration of how to make a small fresh patchwork cushion, using fabrics of different colors The strips spell out a simple pattern, which is beautiful without making people feel dense and depressing. Friends who like patchwork style can follow the steps below and try it out!
Preparation materials:
2 1/2-inch squares, 1 rectangle 3 1/2-inches long and 1/2-inches wide, lining fabric, binding strips, quilting, and zipper.
1. Connect the first rectangular fabric to the front of the square On the other hand, sew the long side of the rectangle over the side of the square (only half the length of the square side).
2. Turn the first rectangular fabric that has been sewn to the front.
3. Place the second rectangle on top, align it with the top of the previously sewn piece of fabric, and sew it over. Go to the front.
4. Place the third rectangle On the left side of the sewn piece of fabric, align and sew and turn it over to the front.
5. Place the fourth rectangle under the sewn piece of cloth (note that the bottom edge of the first rectangle was not fixed to the square before). At this time, we place the fourth rectangle under the first rectangle. below, and then sew them together.
The first pattern is completed. Repeat the process to make 16 patterns, which are spliced ??together to complete the fabric.
Cut a square with a side length of 17 inches and lay the cotton , place it under the table fabric, and put a piece of interlining under the cotton, and use a sewing machine to machine them together to produce a straight line as shown below to achieve the effect of creasing the thread.
Then make the zipper opening on the back of the cushion.
After the back zipper is sewn, sew the front and back of the cushion Sew the front sides together, turn it over to the front through the zipper, and use hemming strips to hem the cushion to finish.
Small fresh cushion.
Small fresh cushion.
Small fresh cushion.
Small fresh cushion.
Small fresh cushion.